Japanese for Everyday Life Lower Intermediate #10 - Explaining Symptoms to a Doctor
Learn everyday Japanese conversation with JapanesePod101.com! You’ve woken up with a sore throat on a Saturday morning in Japan, and you’re really hoping it’s not going to turn into a cold—you want to enjoy your weekend! But when you start sniffling by lunch time and have a fever by mid-afternoon, you know that you’re sick. [...]
1.3.1 What it means Most people's experience of learning is in a classroom (of a school, college or evening class). The teacher is there to give guidance and direction on what to do. Activities include reading books, taking notes, answering questions and working with other people. Online learning is completely different. All the direction is provided by the course materials. Activities such as reading, note taking and answering questions mostly take place at the computer. Working with other people is done
European Spanish Words of the Week with Rosa for Intermediate Learners #7 - Hygiene Actions
In this Intermediate lesson, you’ll learn Spanish words about Hygiene Actions. Visit us at SpanishPod101.com, where you will find Spanish lesson notes and many more fantastic lessons and learning resources. Leave us a message while you are here! Learn European Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! How would you react if someone put you on the spot with [...]
How to Treat Bad Breath
In this video, a dental hygienist explains how to eliminate bad breath. She suggests: brushing, flossing, brushing your tongue, and rinsing with antiseptic rinse. This video efficiently addresses a problem in a way that would be classroom-friendly. (01:29)
The State of Open Education (#OpenCon2014)
Overview of the current state of open education.
Jessica Cantlon to deliver educational neuroscience talk April 11
“Math and Logic in Monkeys, Children and Remote Cultures,” will take place Thursday, April 11 at Hobbs Hall.
Engineering a Broken Heart
The heart is a miraculous muscle. Yet every year for over one million people this vital organ quits. Heart muscle damage, most commonly caused by a heart attack, can lead to heart failure when the organ forms scar tissue rather than growing new muscle tissue. UW researchers, led by bioengineer and physician Charles Murry, are merging engineering technology, stem cells and medicine to regenerate heart muscle. The team recently published a significant breakthrough that brings us closer to addressi
By the time I applied for CERN, I had MIT and NASA on my resume
Watching “Apollo 13” as a child, physics student Hayley Osman told her dad she would be an astronaut. Believing in her potential, he continually reminded her that she could do it as long as she focused on math and science. Now, even though she no longer hopes to live the life of an astronaut, she sees that his advice paid off.
In the fall of her freshman year at Missouri State, she started researching in Dr. Saibal Mitra’s lab, and he connected her with internships at Boston’s Massachus
Reading Comprehension | Cause and Effect | Second Grade
The narrator tells an Aesop fable about a farmer, his son, and their donkey. Lesson possibilities include cause and effect. There are no moving images in this video, just narration. (02:58)
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Mac Barnett: 2011 National Book Festival
Mac Barnett appears at the 2011 National Book Festival.
Speaker Biography: Mac Barnett is the author of several picture books, including "Mustache!," "Oh No! Or How My Science Project Destroyed the World" and "Billy Twitters and His Blue Whale Problem." He also writes the Brixton Brothers series of mysteries. Although he often neglects shaving, he has never worn a mustache.
Learning outcomes After studying this course, you will be able to: retrieve, evaluate and interpret data and information about the Moon interpret simple tables express, manipulate and compare very small numbers.
5.1 More information about modelling techniques The four remaining diagramming techniques are described in separate sections below, which you should now study: The War in 1812 3.3 Strawson: Section V Click to open Peter Strawson's article 'Freedom and Resentment'. Keep on learning There are more than 800 courses on OpenLearn for you to choose from on 2.3 The impact of Katrina on New Orleans Below are four extracts from different commentators reflecting on the impact of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans. In what ways do they offer contrasting interpretatio Conclusion This free course provided an introduction to studying Science. It took you through a series of exercises designed to develop your approach to study and learning at a distance and helped to improve your confidence as an independent learner. 2.2 Using A. tumefaciens to genetically modify plant cells Genetic engineers have capitalised on the fact that part of the DNA from the Ti plasmid of A. tumefaciens is integrated into the plant genome during the infection process. Ti plasmids can be isolated and a foreign gene spliced in at an appropriate point, making it possible to transfer the novel gene into the plant. {Suresh 269} Most useful sentences
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While Republicans, for the most part, still backed Jefferson's foreign policies, new elections were transforming the party. Older politicians who molded the Republican Party policy and put Jefferson and Madison in power were replaced by daring young go-getters, such as Henry Clay of Kentucky, who were intent on defending America's honor. These new leaders, called "War Hawks" by their Federalist opponents, were the primary force behind Madison's decision to call for war with Britain. The War Hawk
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Master Your Vocabulary. Take a look at: Vocabulary Quiz - Hindi->English; Picture->Hindi; Recording->Hindi; and more!Vocabulary List - Easy to study list with pictures and recordings for some words{Suresh 269} Most...
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